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The 100-year life / Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott.
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9781472936240 (pbk.)
1472936248 (pbk.)
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Gratton, Lynda
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The 100-year life / Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott.
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London Bloomsbury, 2016.
Description
264 pages ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographcal references and index.
Summary
More than half of children born in developed countries today have a life expectancy greater than 100 years. While we hear about the looming pension crisis and issues with caring for the aged, this is a transformation for which we are currently ill-prepared - as individuals, companies and governments. Our traditional three-stage approach to working life - education, work and then retirement - is the reason why so much current government policy is focused on the third stage of retirement. But when life extends, it's not just about the end - it's about the extension of every period within a lifespan. Financially, we can't still plan to retire at 65 if we are going to live on to 100. The 100 Year Life explains what to expect from our future working life, the choices we will be faced with at any stage of life, and shares ways to make the most of this incredible opportunity to ensure that a longer life is a better life.
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Finance, Personal
Life expectancy -- Social aspects
Longevity -- Psychological aspects
Life span, Productive
Retirement
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Scott, Andrew
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Finance, Personal
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Life expectancy -- Social aspects
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Life span, Productive
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Longevity -- Psychological aspects
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Retirement
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Budgets, Personal
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Children's allowances
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Consumer credit
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Finance
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Leisure
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Old age
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Retirement income
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Scott, Andrew
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